Compliant Force Control for Robots: A Survey

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Compliant force control is a fundamental capability for enabling robots to interact safely and effectively with dynamic and uncertain environments. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of compliant force control strategies, intending to enhance safety, adaptability, and precision in applications such as physical human–robot interaction, robotic manipulation, and collaborative tasks. The review begins with a classification of compliant control methods into passive and active approaches, followed by a detailed examination of direct force control techniques—including hybrid and parallel force/position control—and indirect methods such as impedance and admittance control. Special emphasis is placed on advanced compliant control strategies applied to structurally complex robotic systems, including aerial, mobile, cable-driven, and bionic robots. In addition, intelligent compliant control approaches are systematically analyzed, encompassing neural networks, fuzzy logic, sliding mode control, and reinforcement learning. Sensorless compliance techniques are also discussed, along with emerging trends in hardware design and intelligent control methodologies. This survey provides a holistic view of the current landscape, identifies key technical challenges, and outlines future research directions for achieving more robust, intelligent, and adaptive compliant force control in robotic systems.

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Zhu, M., Gong, D., Zhao, Y., Chen, J., Qi, J., & Song, S. (2025, July 1). Compliant Force Control for Robots: A Survey. Mathematics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/math13132204

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